Electronics Excellence Awards 2026 introduce new category

Electronics Excellence Awards 2026 introduce new category Electronics Excellence Awards 2026 introduce new category

Electronic Specifier has announced the return of its Electronics Excellence Awards at embedded world 2026, highlighting innovation and achievement across the electronics sector.

First introduced at electronica in 2022, the awards have built a reputation for their rigorous and transparent judging process. In 2026, the programme expands with the introduction of a dedicated semiconductor category, recognising the pivotal role these devices play in advancing technology across applications.

“I am excited to see the Electronics Excellence Awards grow in 2026. The addition of the semiconductor category reflects the heart of innovation in our industry, and I look forward to showcasing the outstanding products our entrants will bring forward,” said Paige West, Managing Editor, Electronic Specifier.

All companies are invited to enter their most original and impactful products. Each submission will benefit from exclusive pre-show exposure through a series of newsletters and inclusion in Electronic Specifier’s printed magazine, distributed at embedded world 2026.

The winning entries will be awarded a promotional package valued at more than £8,000, providing significant marketing visibility.

An independent panel of industry experts, selected by Electronic Specifier’s Editors, will evaluate and score all entries. The results will be announced during a presentation at embedded world 2026, where every entrant will be welcome to attend.

Entries are open and close on 13th February 2026.

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